I'd say the marked price was just about spot-on. If you found someone who was a little clueless, you might be able to sell it for 500 or 600.

But that much money would *not* get you a MacBook Pro and you certainly don't *need* a MacBook pro for any reason, let alone for specific school purposes.

Even if you were into video editing or the like, which most people (baselessly) think Apple is superior at, there's not a need to switch over. Pretty much all of Apple's software products either work on Windows or have a functional third-party equivalent.

I'd save your money and keep what you have. It sounds like a decent computer.

Saladin wrote:I'd say the marked price was just about spot-on. If you found someone who was a little clueless, you might be able to sell it for 500 or 600.

But that much money would *not* get you a MacBook Pro and you certainly don't *need* a MacBook pro for any reason, let alone for specific school purposes.

Even if you were into video editing or the like, which most people (baselessly) think Apple is superior at, there's not a need to switch over. Pretty much all of Apple's software products either work on Windows or have a functional third-party equivalent.

I'd save your money and keep what you have. It sounds like a decent computer.

I've heard some schools REQUIRE macbooks, at least for specific programs.
My friend went into some art program and she was required to get a macbook pro.

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Ransom wrote:

Mr.Smith wrote:Apple faggot machine.

I imagine this as a little robot that wanders around and collects bundles of sticks and dumps them at your feet
only white, and stylish, and incompatible with most sticks

KnightofBane wrote:i did not touch it other than to put it in my mouth

I know it won't be enough alone to get a MacBook pro.
And my graphic design program requires a MacBook pro. My acceptance letter says it's absolutely mandatory.
Anywho, thanks for your input. I'll be happy if I can get $400 for it

I know it won't be enough alone to get a MacBook pro.
And my graphic design program requires a MacBook pro. My acceptance letter says it's absolutely mandatory.
Anywho, thanks for your input. I'll be happy if I can get $400 for it

That's especially retarded seeing as how there is literally no reason you'd have to use a Mac for graphic design. Especially since the majority of schools have lab computers available. So even if they required some specific program, you wouldn't have to own one yourself.

I wonder if your school has some kind of private agreement set up with Apple.

Saladin wrote:
I wonder if your school has some kind of private agreement set up with Apple.

Probably. I get like a $100 discount on 13inch MacBook pros and I think a $200 on the bigger ones because I'm a student there. I also need my own licensed copy of photoshop, which I also get a discount on